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A conceptual typology of energy citizenship

Ariane Debourdeau, Martina Schäfer, Bonno Pel, René Kemp, Edina Vadovics

2024Energy Research & Social Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Energy citizenship is viewed as playing an essential role in the transition towards sustainable energy systems on a national and global scale. However, as a social science concept it is rather fuzzy and insufficiently elaborated. This paper proposes a conceptual typology of energy citizenship that aims for a balance between various competing understandings, in full awareness of ontological and disciplinary differences. The identification of conceptual dimensions and categories for the typology is based on a thorough literature research in the fields of energy social sciences and political sciences, resulting in the formulation of ten ideal types. In a next step, the conceptual typology was empirically tested and substantiated by mapping 596 cases of energy citizenship across Europe. This article presents the conceptual background of the typology and describes the ten ideal-types, highlighting conceptual characteristics, and illustrating them with salient examples. The conceptual typology captures the breadth of energy citizenship, encompassing both existing and possible types. It can be used by practitioners in the design of initiatives and/or policies acknowledging the various possible contributions of energy citizenship to a more sustainable, just and democratic energy system, and in social science studies on transformative social innovations, (dis)empowerment and “knowings of governance”. • Energy citizenship is a complex concept that is often reduced to certain stereotypes of citizens • We offer a conceptual typology disclosing the diversity of energy citizenship, based on agent-categories and outcome-orientations. • Energy citizenship agencies take place on the individual and collective level. • Outcome orientation encompasses a bundle of attributes that strive for reform or transformation with respect to the energy system • The different forms of energy citizenship play a complementary role for the energy transition and can be fostered by different policies

Topics & Concepts

TypologyCitizenshipSociologyEnergy (signal processing)Political sciencePsychologyPoliticsAnthropologyLawMathematicsStatisticsEnergy and Environment ImpactsSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy